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Aircoach, Route Some useful information Leopardstown DUBLIN CITY MAP for your journey Dublin Airport - Dublin City Centre Travelling to Dublin Airport TIMETABLE & INFORMATION Please remember to allow sufficient time between coach Dublin Airport arrival and your flight check-in time. We would recommend at least 1 hour. Opposite Drumcondra Rail Station Our services arrive and depart from the front door of both Drumcondra Railway Station O’Connell Street Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 of Dublin Airport. (Gresham Hotel) Upper O’Connell Street (Garda Station) Travel Insurance Westmoreland Street We recommend that you take out travel insurance that (Boyle Sports) covers the whole of your journey. Aircoach does not accept Suffolk Street Grafton Street (Trinity College) any responsibility for lost or damaged luggage. (near Tourist Information Office) Dawson Street Friendly Drivers (Pink Shirt Shop) Kildare Street (Dept of Agriculture) Leeson Street Lower (opp Stephen’s Hall Hotel) Our friendly, professional drivers will ensure you have Leeson Street Lower a comfortable journey, assisting with your luggage and (Stephen’s Hall Hotel) Leeson Street Upper Double Tree by Hilton Dublin ensuring you arrive at your destination hassle free and (near canal) (formerly Burlington Hotel) relaxed. Leeson Street Upper Hampton Hotel (opp side of road) (opp Double Tree by Hilton Dublin) Fares Hampton Hotel Donnybrook Rd (Old Wesley RFC) Aircoach offers excellent value fares and full details can be Donnybrook Rd (opp Old Wesley RFC) found on our website at www.aircoach.ie. Just pay the driver N11 - RTE N11 - Opposite RTE when you board the coach or purchase your ticket from our customer service staff at Dublin Airport. N11 - Opposite UCD N11 - UCD slip road N11 - Radisson Hotel Free Travel Passes Accepted N11 - Fosters Ave (opposite Radisson Complimentary Dublin City Map We are very pleased to be able to welcome Free Travel Pass Hotel) holders. Please show your travel pass when boarding the Street names - Landmarks coach. N11 - Stillorgan Pk N11 - Stillorgan Pk Hotel Hotel Online Booking (on opposite side of road) Stillorgan Village Why not save time and book your ticket online in advance to Stillorgan Village guarantee a seat on the journey of your choice. Aircoach Dublin City Routes www.aircoach.ie St. Raphael’s School St Raphael’s Dublin Airport - City Centre - (on opposite side of road) School If you would like any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact our friendly Customer Service Team on: Sandyford Luas Donnybrook - Leopardstown +353 (0) 1 844 7118 or by email at [email protected]. Blackthorn Avenue Burton (Microsoft opposite AIB) Hall Road Please visit our website at www.aircoach.ie for more information, and details of our other services. Burton Hall Road Leopardstown Roundabout Important: All information is correct at time of going to print Leopardstown (May 2013) but may be subject to change. All passengers (Bewleys Hotel) carried are subject to our conditions of carriage. To Airport From Airport We look forward to welcoming you onboard soon and hope High Frequency Services you enjoy your journey. Services run 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Please visit out website for details: The Aircoach Team www.aircoach.ie Book online at aircoach.ie DA . IO RGLE NA ROAD R E ST RO WE . AD AV ALPHONSUS AD R ENUE LO K IC R RO HMOND AV A P RO ENUE O LIND AD RGH S AV AY N R O I AD RO BU R AD AD A WINDSOR M W VIEW RO HIT IR T WO UMCONDRA RD HILIPS DRUMCONDRA P VE RTH FA IEW C A CONN V H AU RO G H T S T R E E AD DR FAIR O L D T . 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